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Real Foods Organic Greengage Plum

100g £0.88
250g £2.19
500g £4.38
1kg £8.75
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Ingredients

Organic Greengage Plum ingredients: Organic Greengage

About Organic Greengage Plum

Greengage plums from Real Foods. Greengage are round-oval and have sweet pale green flesh. They are smaller than average round plums but larger than the mirabelle variety. Imported into England by Sir William Gage around 1724, his name has been used to describe them ever since.

Greengages have a soft, aromatic flesh and a juicy, sweet taste. They are at their best raw, if cooking for jam they will need additional lemon juice as they have only a medium level of pectin. Try with yoghurt or cream for delicious dessert. For more information on prunes and plums please follow this link.

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Please be aware that while we take every care to ensure the product information that is displayed on our website is correct, manufacturers often change their product recipes. This may affect nutrition, ingredient, and allergen information. Therefore you should always check product labels before use, and not rely solely on the information presented here. If you require specific advice on any Real Foods own label branded product, please contact our Customer services department. For all other brands, please contact the brand owner directly.

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Do not waste any time cooking these or even putting with anything else - they are most definitely best enjoyed raw, just as they come off the tree. I love them!

By Isobel Kirk on 29/07/2015